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Why McLaren Is Racing Ahead In China Despite Luxury Market Slowdown
Ultra-luxe automakers may be scaling back their focus on China, but McLaren is just starting to shift into high gear. Read MoreBeyond the Bus: Chinese Tourists Control Itinerary With Car Rentals
No longer content to sightsee from the bus, more and more Chinese tourists are taking control of their itinerary and renting cars at their destination. Read MorePorsche Projects Spectacular Animation On Historic Beijing Temple
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of its 911 model, the automaker held a major party at Beijing's Taimiao, complete with an elaborate video show on the front of its main… Read MoreMcLaren: A New Luxury Entrant in China
British supercar manufacturer McLaren opens its showroom doors in China on Monday as it races to catch up with global rivals. Read MoreVideo: How Much More Do Land Rovers Cost In China?
Whether because of tariffs or markups, the difference between the cost of imported luxury vehicles in China and the same models elsewhere is staggering. Read MoreHow Volkswagen, BMW, And Daimler Are Navigating China’s Tricky Luxury Market
The top luxury automakers aren't having it easy in China this year with an economic slowdown, tougher policies, and more competition, but hope to regain momentum in the second half… Read MoreVolkswagen Enlists Keanu Reeves For Action-Packed Branded Micro-Film
The "Matrix" star is featured alongside models by Volkswagen, Audi, Bentley, Bugatti, and Lamborghini in a sponsored Chinese-language mini-film which is heavy on car chases and light on fight scenes. Read MoreIs BMW Caught In China’s Bad PR Crosshairs?
BMW just announced a recall of its 5-series model suspiciously soon after government criticism of its environmental and pricing policies, prompting questions of whether the company is the newest recipient… Read MoreHongqi Taking Its Time With Luxury SUV Market
Although the Chinese luxury automaker is stepping up its efforts to contend with foreign rivals, its announcement of a 2016 SUV debut shows that it's in no hurry to enter… Read MoreCan Tesla Succeed In China?
As the popular U.S. electric carmaker makes plans to enter the mainland market, it can expect to deal with a government that fosters electric car demand—for domestic companies, that is. Read More